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The Michigan Courts have their self-represented litigants page at: [link] It also provides links to the Michigan Legal Help website at: [link] And interestingly, the court has created a "Learning Center" as a resource for educators around the state.
For noncommercial educational stations, the timing of the announcements is the same as for commercial stations, except that such stations need not broadcast the announcements during any month during which the station does not operate. If the station does not operate between 7 a.m. or between 4 p.m. A copy of the advisory is available here.
Station employment units in Alaska , Florida , Hawaii , Iowa , Missouri , Oregon , Washington , American Samoa , Guam , the Mariana Islands , Puerto Rico , Saipan , and the VirginIslands should have placed these reports in their public file by October 1.
The FCC is accepting comments through October 7 on the accessibility of children’s educational programming to children with disabilities. Eastern on November 9 , the FCC will accept applications for construction permits for new FM noncommercial educational stations to operate in the reserved band (88.1 Between 12:01 a.m. through 91.9
First, by October 1, EEO public file reports should be placed in the public file of stations with 5 or more full-time employees, if those stations are located in the following states and territories: Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Missouri, Oregon, Washington, American Samoa, Guam, the Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Saipan, and the VirginIslands.
Full power TV and Class A TV stations by October 10 also need to have filed with the FCC their FCC Form 398 Children’s Television Reports , addressing the educational and informational programming directed to children that they broadcast.
There is an additional obligation for Television Employment Units with five or more full-time employees in Alaska , American Samoa , Guam , the Mariana Islands , Oregon , and Washington which must file Mid-Term EEO Reports with the FCC by October 1. Reply comments on reforming these “KidVid” rules are due October 23.
There is an additional obligation for Television Employment Units with five or more full-time employees in Alaska , American Samoa , Guam , the Mariana Islands , Oregon , and Washington which must file Mid-Term EEO Reports with the FCC by October 10. These reply comments are due October 26. See our article here.
These reports detail the educational and informational programming directed to children that the station broadcast in the prior quarter. TV stations have the additional quarterly obligation of filing with the FCC by October 10 their Quarterly Children’s Television Reports, Form 398.
When we get asked this question, our team members like to take the opportunity to educate our clients and help ensure they are meeting state compliance. We can also serve as registered agent in Guam, Puerto Rico, the US VirginIslands, and many international jurisdictions. Let me start with the basics.
The appellate court cited the Superior Court’s rejection of the students’ argument that they had standing based on negative impacts that fossil fuel investments had on academic freedom and education at the university. United States VirginIslands Office of the Attorney General v. ExxonMobil Oil Corp. , 2016 CA 2469 (D.C.
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